Takashi Fujinuma ( Japanese 藤 沼 貴 Fujinuma Takashi ) ( 1931 - January 9, 2012 [1] ) - Japanese translator from Russian, Doctor of Philology.
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- 1 Biography
- 2 Russian publications
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Takashi Fujinuma was born in the Chinese province of Liaoning . He graduated from Waseda University of Tokyo, Department of Philology. Fujinuma taught Russian literature until his retirement in 1997.
Fujinuma is known as a researcher and translator of the works of Leo Tolstoy ( War and Peace , Anna Karenina , Resurrection ). He was interested in all of Russian classical literature and folk literature. Fujinuma created a biography of Tolstoy, published in several editions. For his research on Nikolai Karamzin, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philology.
Fujinuma was a co-author and editor of several Russian-Japanese dictionaries, textbooks and study guides in the Russian language for the Japanese. For a long time he was an active participant in bilateral cultural relations and repeatedly came to Russia.
On January 9, 2012, Fujinuma died of pneumonia at the age of 80.
Russian editions
- Takashi Fujinuma. Turgenev in Japan // Philological Sciences. - M., 1994. - No. 3.
- Takashi Fujinuma. Turgenev in Japan // I. S. Turgenev and modernity. - M., 1997.
- Takashi Fujinuma. Japanese followers of Christianity L.N. Tolstoy // Russian literature of the XIX century and Christianity. - M., 1997.